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la ola de violencia que afecta a esa isla, muchos de los casos relacionados con el narcotrafico ---angie sandoval nos amplia.. 0:01 0:11 0:57 1:30 take pkg stop open roll weather open cesar ---ahora veamos como estara el tiempo durante el fin de semana con irene sans... adelante irene... take pkg cesar ---pausa comercial pero al volver, take vo ---enterese como marcha todo para juan manuel marquez y manny pacquiao, un dia antes de su pelea.. take sot segment ends cesar ---el boxeador mexicano juan cuarta vez cara a cara con el multiple campeon manny pacquiao ---raul torres nos cuenta por que muchos dicen que marquez tiene que noquear al filipino. 0:03 0:15 0:53 1:01 1:23 1:31 1:49 1:58 take pkg cu ---vamos con nora leaÑos y domina la accion.. adelante nora.. take pkg topvo ---ultima pausa pero al regresar, le tenemos las imagenes de los nuevos papamoviles que fueron entregados al vaticano segment ends
la ola de violencia que afecta a esa isla, muchos de los casos relacionados con el narcotrafico ---angie sandoval nos amplia.. 0:01 0:11 0:57 1:30 take pkg stop open roll weather open cesar ---ahora veamos como estara el tiempo durante el fin de semana con irene sans... adelante irene... take pkg cesar ---pausa comercial pero al volver, take vo ---enterese como marcha todo para juan manuel marquez y manny pacquiao, un dia antes de su pelea.. take sot segment ends cesar ---el boxeador mexicano...
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. >> angie is cleaning up in front of her home on mill street in gurneyville. the russian river came up to her garage door. >> came up to the edge of our garage, and then it only went in there when the people would drive by with their trucks and make the wakes go. >> thousands lived here for 22 years. she built this house with the main living quarters 20 feet before the street level because the river floods so offer. she said at one point her daughter used this kayak to help a neighbor out of his flooded home. anthony white showed how high the water reached. he said he was ready to get his family out. >> we were definitely ready to get out of here if it got much higher. so, we were ready as we could be. >> dodged a bullet. >> yes, we did. >> much of mill street is still underwater. residents expect a certain amount of flooding every two or three years. steve is the operations chief of the russian river and said the flood warnings thankfully fell short of expectations. >> we ran all night long and then at 10:00, 11:00 this morning it stopped. >> sonoma county re
. >> angie is cleaning up in front of her home on mill street in gurneyville. the russian river came up to her garage door. >> came up to the edge of our garage, and then it only went in there when the people would drive by with their trucks and make the wakes go. >> thousands lived here for 22 years. she built this house with the main living quarters 20 feet before the street level because the river floods so offer. she said at one point her daughter used this kayak to help a...
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i am angie goff. >> i am richard jordan. we are feeling temperatures in the 30s, but it's colder than that, it feels colder than that. >> and yeah, the viewers wrote in and said the flag flapping in the wind took them off guard, too. >> yeah, we know what it is. it's the winds of 25 miles per hour whipping the flags around and that's what is making it feel like the teens and the 20s outside. yeah, technically, it's 38. but there are wind gusts of 28 miles per hour. feeling like the teens and the 20s all across the board. dress for the 20s and you will be good to go. at least we get the sunshine back today. no rain or snow or mix, none of that stuff, just the biting windchill. dress warmly for the skins' game at 8:00, and it will feel like 25 at fedex field at the start of the game. >> hopefully they will have a lot of drinking going on and warm them up, right? >> the top stories, and police arrested a man after the murder of stringfellow. stringfellow graduated in prince william county. a candlelight vigil is planned for tod
i am angie goff. >> i am richard jordan. we are feeling temperatures in the 30s, but it's colder than that, it feels colder than that. >> and yeah, the viewers wrote in and said the flag flapping in the wind took them off guard, too. >> yeah, we know what it is. it's the winds of 25 miles per hour whipping the flags around and that's what is making it feel like the teens and the 20s outside. yeah, technically, it's 38. but there are wind gusts of 28 miles per hour. feeling...
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her scathing reviews on angies list and yelp included pictures of the jobs. when she suggested that he also stole her jewelry, then she crossed line. he fired back with a $700,000 defamation lawsuit. >> i think we presented evidence the work was not completed, he charged for work that had not been done and that the workmanship was very door. >> i believe people should have the right to state how they feel, but when you state stuff as fact and it's not fact, there has to be some type of for lack of better words, punishment. >> this week a judge ordered the woman to remove any allegations of theft from her posts. the court hasn't decided whether there are grounds for a defamation case. >> a crab scab who buzzed into town has fishermen furious. crabbers are on strike because fishmongers want to lower the price from $3 a pound to as low as $1.80. they say no deal. things got really hot when a boat came in from oregon with a catch. >> i'm just trying to move a little product to try to keep everything going. >> strike here. >> nobody is making money. >> negotiation
her scathing reviews on angies list and yelp included pictures of the jobs. when she suggested that he also stole her jewelry, then she crossed line. he fired back with a $700,000 defamation lawsuit. >> i think we presented evidence the work was not completed, he charged for work that had not been done and that the workmanship was very door. >> i believe people should have the right to state how they feel, but when you state stuff as fact and it's not fact, there has to be some type...
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on happy with the results, she gave him an f-rating on angie's list. on yelp, she suggested he stole jewelry. she ended her scathing review with this advice, bottom line, do not put yourself through this nightmare of a contractor. dietz issued his own response, then fired back with a 700,000 lawsuit for defamation. >> there was no question in my mind that i did 150% professional job in her house. >> reporter: he says perez's claims are all lies, lies that cost him 300,000 in lost business. >> people have a right to state how they feel, but when you state stuff as fact and it's not fact or it's not supported, there has to be some type of, for lack of a better word, punishment. >> reporter: wednesday dietz was awarded his first victory. a judge ordered perez to take down any allegations of theft and comments about legal action. >> if we need to, we will appeal, to make sure people are not afraid to speak out. >> reporter: the court still must decide whether there are grounds for a defamation case. chip reed, washington. >>> all right, paula. we're going
on happy with the results, she gave him an f-rating on angie's list. on yelp, she suggested he stole jewelry. she ended her scathing review with this advice, bottom line, do not put yourself through this nightmare of a contractor. dietz issued his own response, then fired back with a 700,000 lawsuit for defamation. >> there was no question in my mind that i did 150% professional job in her house. >> reporter: he says perez's claims are all lies, lies that cost him 300,000 in lost...
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. >> reporter: angie is cleaning up in front of her home. today's rain and rising russian river came up to her garage door. >> it came all the way up to the edge of the garage and it only went in there when the people would drive by with their truck. >> they lived here for 22 years. she built this house with the main living quarters 20 feet above the street level because the river floods so often. she says at one point her daughter used this kayak to help a neighbor out of his flooded home. anthony white who lives up the street showed us how high it was on his shin. he said he was ready to get his family out as the water was rising. >> we were definitely ready to get out of here if it got much higher. we were as ready as we could be. >> you dodged a bullet? >> yes, we did this time. >> much of the street is underwater. residents who live here expect a certain amount of flooding every two or three years. steve is the operations chief of the russian river. he says the flood warnings fell short of expectations. >> right now we are in a lull. we
. >> reporter: angie is cleaning up in front of her home. today's rain and rising russian river came up to her garage door. >> it came all the way up to the edge of the garage and it only went in there when the people would drive by with their truck. >> they lived here for 22 years. she built this house with the main living quarters 20 feet above the street level because the river floods so often. she says at one point her daughter used this kayak to help a neighbor out of his...
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. >> reporter: angie is cleaning up in front of her home. today's rain and rising russian river came up to her garage door. >> it came all the way up to the edge of the garage and it only went in there when the people would drive by with their truck. >> they lived here for 22 years. she built this house with the main living quarters 20 feet above the street level because the river floods so often. she says at one point her daughter used this kayak to help a neighbor out of his flooded home. anthony white who lives up the street showed us how high it was on his shin. he said he was ready to get his family out as the water was rising. >> we were definitely ready to get out of here if it got much higher. we were as ready as we could be. >> you dodged a bullet? >> yes, we did this time. >> much of the street is underwater. residents who live here expect a certain amount of flooding every two or three years. steve is the operations chief of the russian river. he says the flood warnings fell short of expectations. >> right now we are in a lull. we
. >> reporter: angie is cleaning up in front of her home. today's rain and rising russian river came up to her garage door. >> it came all the way up to the edge of the garage and it only went in there when the people would drive by with their truck. >> they lived here for 22 years. she built this house with the main living quarters 20 feet above the street level because the river floods so often. she says at one point her daughter used this kayak to help a neighbor out of his...
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let's go to angie in virginia. hi angie. >> caller: hi. sorry. >> stephanie: that's okay. >> caller: sorry. long time caller, first time listener. what i wanted to say is exactly what you were talking about. since we're never going to make a smarter human isn't it time we start thinking about and demanding by law that manufacturers start making smarter guns with the magnetic ring technology or biometric safety features on every weapon created. you want it, you register it to you and you're the only one who can ever use it. >> stephanie: that's what i was saying to me, you look at anything that would help. would sensible gun laws help? yes. would better mental health in this country help? yes. a lot of things would help. would less violent movies and video games help? yeah. jim, you were talking about discovery channel canceled american guns. again, it is -- nobody's trying to squelch people's first amendment. it is voluntary. but you know, a lot of people think it glamorizes guns. they made a decision. let's go to -- let's see. e. j. in la
let's go to angie in virginia. hi angie. >> caller: hi. sorry. >> stephanie: that's okay. >> caller: sorry. long time caller, first time listener. what i wanted to say is exactly what you were talking about. since we're never going to make a smarter human isn't it time we start thinking about and demanding by law that manufacturers start making smarter guns with the magnetic ring technology or biometric safety features on every weapon created. you want it, you register it to...